This handy little device helps you recycle plastic bottles into a useful tool for your home and garden.
The world’s favorite morning wake-up brew can be grown right in your own living room.
Through divisions, you can quickly grow a pretty rhubarb groundcover that will keep you in pie-mode all summer long.
If your garden soil has low pH, use this chance to grow some less common edible plants.
Treat skin irritations with fresh leaves from this windowsill-grown plant.
Only a few basic sewing skills are needed to build a portable hanging garden out of geotextiles.
Through a process called phytoremediation, houseplants can give your indoor living space a breath of fresh air.
Often confused with “sprouts,” microgreens only comprise the above-ground parts of the plant, rather than everything from root to shoot.
Start your own citrus forest using the seeds from the oranges, lemons and limes you already eat.
Pack on a blanket of snow around your overwintering crops to keep your garden nice and cozy until spring weather arrives.